Here’s Where You Can Celebrate Pride This Weekend In NYC

Parties, parades, and protests will give you plenty of ways to partake.

Pride Week in New York City is no small thing. Here's everything happening this city that you can participate in this weekend to celebrate Pride.

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Saturday

Pride IslandPride Island is a new event added to the New York City pride festivities. It is a three day festival at Hudson river park, featuring tk and tk. The event will also feature performances from Tegan and Sara and the Years & Years, as well as Roisin Murphy, Gallant, Dimitri From Paris, and Occupy The Disco. You can buy tickets here.2 p.m. — 10 p.m.Hudson River Park: Pier 26

TeazeDJ Taryn Manning (From Netflix’s Orange is the New Black), Tatiana, and M.O., will be playing their sets on a rooftop party. "Ladies unite for this world-rocking event," is the event's main goal, and you must be 21 ord older to enter. Buy tickets for the event here. 4 p.m. — 10 p.m.The DL 95 Delancey St.

Queer/Art/PrideThe IFC Center partnered with Wythe Hotel to take their normal screening and use it inspire future LGBTQ artists. Films will be running all day. 80 Wythe Ave.

New York City Dyke MarchA protest, rather than parade, it is a march to push for trans and women's rights, and is open to all self identifying women. 40th to 42nd Sts between Fifth and Sixth Aves 4:30 p.m.

Masterbeat: Game ShowBilled as "the official Saturday night event of NYC Pride" Masterbeat: Game Show is hosted by Masterbeat and has the opportunities for winning prizes and participating in an all night production. Tickets are available here. 10 p.m. — 6 a.m.Hammerstein Ballroom311 West 34th Street

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Sunday

The March Started in 1970 and known around the world, the New York City Pride Parade will start at noon. A map of the parade can be viewed here.Sunday, June 25th, 2017Step Off: NoonBegins at 36th Street and Fifth AvenueEnds at Christopher and Greenwich streets